Mr. Natwarlal

Mr. Natwarlal is a 1979 Hindi Action comedy movie. Produced by Tony Glaad it is directed by Rakesh Kumar. Natwar is just a young boy when his beloved older brother and caretaker, police officer Gridharilal (Ajit), is framed for bribery by sinister criminal mastermind Vikram (Amjad Khan). When he grows up, Natwar (Amitabh Bachchan) creates a secret identity for himself, posing as a powerful and mysterious underworld figure named Mr. Natwarlal, determined to slowly but surely exact vengeance on Vikram. - via Wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Natwarlal )

Natwar is just a young boy when his beloved older brother and caretaker, police officer Gridharilal (Ajit), is framed for bribery by sinister criminal mastermind Vikram (Amjad Khan). When ... . You can read more in Google, Youtube, Wiki

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Graeme P (us) wrote: 2015/1 - A great documentary that shows the madness of a country and its laws. Look out for the brief appearances of the Manchester Uni paleontologist.

Paul C (us) wrote: Not as much fun as Priceless and certainly no Amelie, but there is no doubt in my mind that the French make the best romantic comedies these days. They have the right mix of cynicism and humour to make you care about the characters - GB and US just don't know how to make romantic comedies anymore without piling on the too much corniness or over-sentimentality. Audrey Tautou was great in this, as usual - but then I've been a fan since Amelie (my fave film of all time). The character wasn't as nice as some of the characters that she has played and her mother and work colleagues were a nice mix of different personalities. Well-worth checking out.

Sam M (mx) wrote: Quite ridiculous but fun. Films like these, especially back in the 90s, don't need to be taken seriously. Sheen was kinda too good for the role.

John R (us) wrote: November 2009April 2017

Caesar M (ag) wrote: I tend to read friends reviews because I always want something new experience and it helps me discover gems that I otherwise would have never seen. Which brings me here today reviewing When Father Was Away On Business and it's gonna be really hard for other Yugoslav movies out do this classic. When Father Was Away On Business plots deals with family and political issues in post WW2. What really caught me by surprise is how invested I became with it characters that I didn't notice the political context of movie until the end of film. This film effectively illustrates the absurdity of the oppression of free speech and any system used to try and enforce it in such an effective way that it makes you think. It handles it political message very well and doesn't shove its beliefs down your throat. Mesha, played by the magnificent Miki Manojkovic, is a very dynamic character. He's a father who's very caring about his family, but has no shame about cheating on his wife. All the characters feel fleshed out and it's makes them actual people. My favorite scene, which I won't spoil for those who haven't seen it, it involve Malik losing someone he loves which I found heartwarming and tragic at the same time. When Father Was Away On Business is a rare historical movie that balances romance and politics so well anyone can get into it. The cast played a huge role in making this good. Every part and every character was played by the right actors that it felt like I watching reality. The direction is masterful smoothly telling a story and keeping its viewer engaged. Now I notice When Father Was Away was nominated for an Oscar for best foreign film and didn't win. Which have made sense if Ran had won it since it was nominated in the same category that same year, but it lost to La Historia Oficial (The Official Story). Despite not winning best picture, it's a film that truly worth that award and worth watching. When Father When Away On Business is historical, political, and romance in a perfect combination in such a quality film. This is truly worth a watch.